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Theodore Roosevelt faced criticism for his trustbusting policies from "summary" of The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris

Critics lambasted Roosevelt for his aggressive trust-busting policies. They accused him of overstepping his authority as President and interfering with the free market. The President's opponents argued that he was undermining the principles of capitalism and damaging the economy. Some even went as far as to accuse Roosevelt of being a socialist or a communist, due to his willingness to challenge the power of big business. Despite the backlash, Roosevelt remained steadfast in his belief that monopolies and trusts were harmful to the American people. He saw them as a threat to competition and innovation, and believed that breaking them up would ultimately benefit consumers. The President was determined to level the playing field and ensure that all Americans had a fair chance to succeed in the marketplace. Roosevelt's trust-busting efforts were not without controversy. Some critics accused him of grandstanding and using the issue to bolster his own political image. They arg...
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    The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt

    Edmund Morris

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